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Aw..so true..jfg...glad to see those stoggies haven't did you in..lol.Had to do a double take..it's true..he's back...

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Got a TP-Link TL-WN725N wireless micro usb adapter that I picked up at Frys for 9 bucks. Took some searching but I found the driver that got it working. No hiccups or drops so far. If anyone is having issues getting this adapter to work go to this link https://github.com/lwfinger/rtl8188eu download the zip from the sidebar unzip go to the directory you unzipped the file in then type in the console "make" then "make install" and you should be good to go.

I am not aware of any popular wifi ac pcie cards not to forget the market doesnt exist. On the other hand there are excellent usb 3.0 wifi ac adapters.... linux support is unsure or WIP for them.....Realtek, Broadcom and Qualcomm make most radios and to my knowledge are all hostile to GPL..... which means, any new radios can take years to get support.